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Vorrei morire, e non vorrei morire, Vorrei veder, chi mi piange e chi lide; Vorrei morir, e star sulle finestre, Vorrei veder chi mi cuce la veste; Vorrei morir, e stare sulla scala, Vorrei veder chi mi porta la bara; Vorrei morir, e vorre' alzar la voce, Vorrei veder chi mi parta la croce. "Very well chosen, my dear," said Miss Prunty, when the song was finished.

"Whad d'you say?" "I say I'll just leave you a mat and the other fixings for you to look over at your leisure." "You biserable scoundrel, if you lay wod ob those blasted thigs dowd here, I'll burder you od the spod! I wod stad such foolishness." "Won't you notice it, either?" "Certaidly nod. I woulded do id for ten thousad dollars a lide."

"Shall we all have a lide in loo ghalli?" little Fay asked it seemed to her sheer waste of time to stand arguing in the road when a good car was waiting empty. The children called every form of conveyance a "gharri." "We shall meet again," said this persistent man. "You can't put me off like this." He raised his voice, for he was angry, and its clear tones carried far down the quiet road.

Salted om-ens is served at swell restaurants with the soup." In the midst of it Joy, the cook, appeared in the doorway, and spoke in his gentle, ingratiating tones: "Morning, gel'mum! I see 'im again." "Who?" "No savvy who; stlange man! I go down to spling-house for bucket water; see 'im lide 'way. Velly stlange!" "I bet it's Gallagher." "Vat you tank he vants?" queried Murphy.

The agent shrugged his shoulders, and went back into his little office to resume his nap. Jerry walked over to the shed. "Hey! Hop Sing!" he called, as he approached. "Where's the stage?" "Want stage? Take lide? All lite! Me come! Chop-chop!

Charles Mott Lide of South Carolina, having inherited a fortune, went to Virginia early in 1802 to buy slaves, and began to establish a sea-island cotton plantation in Georgia. But misfortune in other investments forced him next year to sell his land, slaves and crops to two immigrants from the Bahama Islands.

The history of the suffrage movement in Tennessee filled only five pages of the volume preceding this one, which ended with 1900, and such as there was had been due principally to that dauntless pioneer, Mrs. Lide A. Meriwether of Memphis, to whom this chapter is reverently and gratefully dedicated.

"He that would live for aye Must eat sage in May." And Aubrey has bequeathed us the following piece of advice: "Eat leeks in Lide, and ramsines in May, And all the year after physicians may play."

Give number one, top-slide lide!" exclaimed a voice, and a small Chinaman jumped down from the stage seat, where, under the shade of the shed he had been sleeping, and began to untie the halters of the mules that were attached to the ram-shackle old vehicle. "Be lite out!" Hop Sing went on. "Me glive you click lide. Me go fast! You see! Chop-chop!"

"Goodby!" he said. "When you finder lat me allee samee keepee my word you let Misler Wild go. Len you all go 'way, and nobody hurtee you." Hop lost no time in getting outside. He found the girls where the horses were. But Jim and Arietta were nowhere to be seen. "Missy Anna," he said to the scout's wife, "you and Missy Eloise allee samee takee horses and lide to meet um miners.